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world. like about to leave school as opposed to years before the bell rang supposed to ring. but the final lot of and we're starting to look out but down like the school. and high because it's not a fire drill it goes all grab and it's first like everybody still thought it's going to feel like they dream of that they do and that's course but then we just here are the people second talking about life. is short you know like in the next me i was younger. i'm still all stuff i already got killed and this is serious. world as i told us still be on the floor like so nobody can see us and all that stuff like not to be on our phones and. it's an amp like morse who when they realise this for real and they would just like it waiting at some point they came
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and they told us like like thirty minutes later they told us like everything was clear around but like we're not going to let you out like right now because we still groundbreaking you know the school everybody was just trying to reach out to their friends and their family. world how much harm i just like feel very kind of lost because like i don't know what so rigid so well i call it sort of like so stuff because like it's just never have been so me and so i just don't think that going to school is going to be like the same up there with fun. police have identified the suspect as nicholas cruz nineteen year old former student of the school who was expelled for disciplinary reasons police said he was armed with a semi automatic rifle and had multiple magazines cruz has told police that he carried out the shooting he's been charged with seventeen counts of premeditated
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murder students at the school described the suspect as troubled it's been reported teachers but warned about him some time ago given his enthusiasm for firearms in his free time and significantly the f.b.i. and the police have admitted that they had received a tip off about the gunman years before the attack but failed to investigate. we have on target at the broward sheriff's office where we got approximately twenty course of the service over the last two years regarding the killer the f.b.i. has a charm and their protocol was not followed. if it was not provided. in no further investigation was conducted that. we've seen time and time again over the last few years our intelligence agencies across the west dropping the ball in terms of getting tips being aware of potential threats and not following up on those threats and. taking out the sense of measures it seems lessons not being
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learned they need to have a proper view about you know what exactly are the threats what are they trying to do how can they best protect the people of their country to protect against these threats and that doesn't seem to be. the u.s. is joining in the chorus of growing concerns over foreign eisel fighters returning to their countries of residence washington has urged its allies particularly britain to pay more attention to citizens who fled europe to join a terrorist organization earlier the u.k. defense secretary said they should not be allowed to return. i don't think they should ever set foot in this country again they turned their back on britain our values and everything we stand for they are the worst of the worst we're working with the coalition on foreign fighter detainees and generally expect these detainees to return to their country of origin for disposition for now i thought terrorists of u.k. origin who come back do face prison sentences while other european countries have
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tried to reintegrate former high school militants back into society in denmark extra hardass have even received departments and jobs to promote reintegration earlier we had opposing views from our guests on how to deal with returning hardass . initially britain said we're going to make them stateless remove their passports not going to allow them reentry other countries then said let's take a more light approach some of the nordic nations said let's try to repair treat them have radicalized programs which in part have actually been quite successful in some areas at the same time then the u.s. is now taking the lead and the u.s. defense said foreign countries need to repatriate their own citizens and deal with them using the rule of law and i think that's a sensible way to go they should not come back here it's as simple as that because they've committed the crimes abroad so why should the touch. foot the bill for all this rehabilitation and all this. probably they do in jail for quite
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a while. when these crimes are being committed of course let the authorities deal with it under the rule of law in them. you know there are lots of different stories about what happens to these people if we make them stateless stenciling they will stay out there they will keep breeding extremism terrorism and radicalization and they'll keep killing and they'll keep hating us so we have it's a problem have to deal with you can't hide from it you cannot fall back on this british passport so you know i committed atrocities abroad but all for we british passport into the mix so we get sent back oh no how do we know people have committed crimes without putting the evidence in front of them and putting them on trial just to assume people went out there so i don't want to go out of here i'm in london regularly on trial i'd like to go on in my own regularly well these are obviously the the un is so weak. the you again is so weak just nonexistent the should have. should about the un peacekeeping forces making safe and so we could properly categorize these people rather than these people go into fight for
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whichever side these people fight. against but now because they fight for the kids to be classed here it becomes a ridiculous situation the u.s. indicts thirteen russians ever at age twenty sixteen election. interface story after this break. so they have all the season as i need it back to says they'll press oppressive
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measures being deployed against the palestinian people everywhere and be said lot of colonialism the theft of all of land and the many many. you know does a stating things that there are so many years of doing of course the gun calls that's the uprising. welcome back to the program the twenty third winter in the pic games in south korea have just passed the hard way mark the olympic athletes from russia or our team has just won bronze in the men's freestyle skiing the eleventh medal for the russians so far russia is officially not represented in the games because of the alleged
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state stance of doping in recent years the scandal prompted the international olympic committee to ban numerous russian athletes for life the athletes a pale bad decision and the court of arbitration for sport overturned a lifetime ban for twenty eight russian athletes at the start of february however then the court did an apparent u. turn saying it actually supported the i.o.c. is decision not to allow some of the cleared athletes to compete at the winter games we spoke with the court of arbitration for sport just secretary general asking him about the reasons behind both decisions the full interview is available on our website r.t. dot com but here's a quick preview these athletes applied but were denied access to the games because the i.o.c. decided not to invite them so it was not the sanction it was eligibility issue that's a legal difference for us. only reviewed the question of the application of the law of the rules of the i.o.c.
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it's reviewed only the process whether it was fair whether it was nondiscriminatory discriminatory. it found that it was not critical there was no. the rules were not unfair and they have complied with the i.o.c. so it was only a legal is to approach again there was no review of every. of the entire case of the sochi case was not discussed here the report was last discussed here. the fact that you cannot establish the give evidence of the good of the fields doesn't mean that you have established the innocence of the athlete this is the other way around with the sochi case because the i.o.c. had to show that the athletes were guilty the fact that they are only able to show the guilt of an athlete doesn't mean that the athlete has nothing to do other with the case. we are not acting on the pressure so it was not
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a pressure for us because we have different panel of arbitrators they work independently and they are not really. they are not employees of caste they are independent people. once they have been notified to the parties we will publish them where the russian athletes prohibited from competing and then i can trace black artists got reaction from the fans around the world in china. it will take a long while for russian athletes journalists like myself that i can tell you first sure to forget the acronym zero eight are after chang twenty eight think well just before the winter games a group of russian designers thought they could take advantage of the international olympic committee's language sanctioned.
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i put one of those on myself and decided to walk around near the olympic park a little bit. what kind of team did people with this kind of sweatshirt support i'm sure. it's a limb take half really leave the kid for the russian north korea i think north korea russia the russians the food there will be here because they don't if you lose a limb and then something with a limp think athletes of russia what would you chant if you were annoying our team supporter oh oh oh oh oh oh oh we come from really people on our. own. legs some people say a russian animal can make a sound like that bear the russian bear siberian tiger i fear was.
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fear will make it sound when it's hungry. for gold medals well judging by the first few days of the winter olympics the russian fans have chosen to stick to the more traditional chants and symbols. you know you betrayed god see. the u.s. justice department has indicted thirteen russian nationals and three companies in connection with alleged meddling in america's twenty sixteen presidential election but there's no such criminal offense in the u.s. as meddling the defendants were charged with conspiracy to defraud the united
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states among the three indicted enterprises the st petersburg based internet research agency which is accused of conspiring to sow political discord in the u.s. another is a catering company which is suspected of having helped fund the whole scheme the thirteen defendants allegedly used methods ranging from organizing political rallies to posing as grassroots activists some of these methods though were off the wall for example driving a hillary clinton impersonator dressed like this one as a convict in caged in the back of a truck they also allegedly bought facebook ads to promote a rally title support hillary save american muslims but despite the supposedly ends onto these ploys apparently had zero impact. there is no one elevation in the indictment that the charged conduct alter the outcome of the twenty sixteen election they wanted to quote so discord by.
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breaking into elections no stealing the numbers no changing the numbers no voter fraud no book by merely providing information through advertisements thirty listings and social media accounts that were shared by americans the mentally ends of dollars that have been involved in the russian investigation so far special constable council muller has indicted for people for that so that's all he has to show and so far nothing has been done let me remind you that we still don't know what russian collusion is we still don't know because deputy attorney general rosenstein today made it very clear that there was no evidence that anything that these
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russians or any russians did russian nationals or people who speak russian or people in the russian government but there was no evidence that any of this affected the election whatsoever isn't that fascinating and if it didn't affect the election what's the point of this. is supposedly ink with russia also landed in the dutch foreign minister in trouble he's resigned after admitting he lined up on it a meeting with president putin in two thousand and six. well into fall over. i missed the boat on the side of. it's good. for. an emotional resignation. as departure comes just a day before he was supposed to meet his russian counterpart in moscow let's listen for a moment to the remarks that finished his career. in early two thousand and six
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i was advised to me putin's country side house i stopped at the back of a room or a meeting was being held but i could hear very well vladimir putin talking about a greater russia he said this included russia. ukraine and the baltic states and that kazakstan would also be nice to have. so now i thought that it was a lie and that he wasn't even in russia in two thousand and six he said he did it to protect his source a person that presumably attended the meeting now described it as the biggest mistake of his political career we all thought when russia analyst lot of it was just good question. there are two reasons why he made that statement one is that projected to me to the public newspapers the headlines and so on this was a sensational statement to make and the second thing would be that of course it fed into the need to. the native narrative the narrative of the west still is
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which is basically under russian sees. as a threat to the national security and it fed into that and therefore for these two reasons then it appeared really from the dutch point of view this is a very good very good thing to do i'll be back at the top of the hour with more news so you to stay with us. when lawmakers manufacture consent to instant of public wealth. when the ruling classes protect themselves. when the final merry go round lifts only the one percent. with no middle of the room six. million more you mean.
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the world of zoos remember wolf it was dismissive to do it living like you know. this isn't my cup of tea is something i'm going to have no funny i'll maybe a bit. old john without a telescope or they should be the only palestinians who gets the most help from his jerusalem counterparts i don't think there's a lot of those who in the world under the oak vision did not only could give us. and not fizzle off yet that is the heart of this lady of the most of the jihad i'm going to continue muslims you know do. i mean it's also don't get resolved. her. about your sudden passing i've only just learned you worry yourself and taken your last wrong turn. you're after caught up to you as we all knew it would i tell you i'm sorry but only i could so i write these last words in hopes to put to rest
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these things that i never got off my chest. i remember when we first met my life turned on each breath. but then my feelings started to change you talked about war like it was again still some more fond of you those that didn't like to question our arc and i secretly promised to never be like it said one does not leave a funeral the same as one enters in mind it's consumed with death this one different person to speak ten out because there are no other takers. claimed that mainstream media has met its maker. here in kiev in recent days it might dawn independence square has turned into a full scale war zone. more clashes in ukraine's capital kiev.
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there is absolutely no you shall start to go what you are fairly good shape already . at the problem. now on the brink of a civil war at least seventy dead so far and the death toll rising if you take no would you. new music stockholm and. what we saw here today was a revolution. that it was initially but it's going to have invested over five billion dollars to assist ukraine in these and other goals. are sure when you go to your show will go to the. nato has expanded into thirteen countries up to the borders of russia thirteen countries. focus has to be on not allowing buy
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into hot wall between ukraine and russia. that the. that the team of boys in the city would just look when the new buildings to be truthful. mum elect the motherland. mummy
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mummy mummy . ukraine. it's an ancient and proud land. with a rich history filled with much beauty heroism and sacrifice. ukraine is a border land. a place where east meets west. this is the flag of ukraine the blue represents the sky the gold its seemingly endless fields of wheat. the. ukraine is a prize many have sought. and much blood spilled in the quest to possess it.
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ukraine has been the pathway for western powers as they attempted to conquer the east. in world war one. and world war two. and every time the ukrainian people ended up paying the highest price for these grand games of power. history doesn't repeat but it surely rhymes said mark twain. if one looks closely at the history of ukraine one will notice many rhymes. being surrounded by stronger powers ukraine has needed a lot of cunning to survive and the art they truly mastered with time is the art of changing sides. in the middle of the seventeenth century ukrainian leader
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dunhill netsky broke a truce agreement made with poland siding more powerful russia. just over fifty years later as the russian swedish war was raging another ukrainian leader ivan mazeppa bro. the union with russia when he switched sides joining forces with the swedish invaders many times ukrainian history was written by third parties seeking to keep the gains of a revolution at any cost russia agreed to the humiliating conditions of the breast with screechy of one thousand nine hundred eighteen which turned ukraine into a german protectorate another historical document to change the fate of ukraine was the molotov ribbentrop pact of one thousand nine hundred thirty nine one of many such agreements being signed between european countries and rising germany. attempting to protect his nation from the approaching nazi threat. joseph stalin
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negotiated a treaty of nonaggression with adolf hitler while promising each other piece of the soviet and german foreign ministers molotov and ribbentrop realigned the map of eastern europe splitting it into german and soviet spheres of influence. no sooner had the mala tav ribbentrop pact been signed then poland was split and in september of one nine hundred thirty nine eastern poland awoke to be western ukraine and a part of the family of soviet republics and the u.s.s.r. . but even this bold dividing of lands and nations only delayed the inevitable germany broke its promise to the u.s.s.r. . on june twenty second one thousand nine hundred forty one germany invaded the u.s.s.r.
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launching barbara rossa the largest military operation in world history. barbara was aiming for st petersburg moscow and kiev ukraine three destinations of major significance. ukraine with its rich lands and resources was an important industrial and economic source for the u.s.s.r. to cut it off from the soviet union would strike a big blow indeed. for most of the soviet union the second world war was about fighting the invaders of the land. but it wasn't quite so simple for ukraine the truth is ukraine has never been a united country. when world war two broke out a large part of western ukraine's population welcomed the german soldiers as liberators from the recently forced upon them soviet rule and openly collaborated
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with the germans. the real scale of collaboration was not announced for many years after the war but we now know that whole divisions and battalions were formed by ukrainian collaborators such as s.s. galaxy and not to call and roll into battalions. just in the beginning of the war more than eighty thousand people from college cina region voluntarily enrolled into division s.s. galad seen in a month and a half notorious for their extreme cruelty towards the polish jewish and russian people on the territory of ukraine. members of these military groups came mostly from the organization of ukrainian nationalists b.-o. un founded in one nine hundred twenty nine this organization had an ultimate goal of creating an ethnically pure independent ukraine and considered terror an acceptable tool for achieving their ends their official flag was black and red land
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and blood it will remain in ukraine's history long after the zero un will cease to exist in early one nine hundred forty the most radical nationalistic part of the organization of ukrainian nationalists got its own leader step on bond era severely anti semitic an anti coming. just he proclaimed an independent ukraine in one thousand nine hundred one. his german allies frowned upon such an act of self will and it landed him in prison for nearly all the second world war not participating in the events physically. still managed to successfully spread his ideology. many independent historians estimate that the zero un militia exterminated from one hundred fifty to two hundred thousand jews on ukrainian territory occupied by the germans by the end of one nine hundred forty one.
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the most notorious and outrageous massacre took place september twenty ninth and thirtieth nineteen forty one in kiev. of the city of kiev and its vicinity must appear on monday september twenty ninth by eight o'clock in the morning. bring documents money and valuables and also warm clothing linen cetera. not follow this order and are found elsewhere will be shot. thirty three thousand seven hundred seventy one jews were killed in this two day operation of the nazis and ukrainian militia. another outrageous massacre was carried out by the ukrainian insurgent army and the bond faction of the organization of ukrainian nationalists in german occupied polish. and eastern between one nine hundred forty three and one nine hundred forty four this genocide of poles.

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